This week brought major updates in human-agent trust for AI systems.

SAS launched new AI agents that let companies choose how much control humans have over decisions. Their tools help balance AI speed with human ethics, especially in fields like healthcare where rules are strict. A big meeting in Italy will explore how humans and AI can work as true teammates. Experts say building trust requiresclear rules and ways to check AI choices.

Companies now focus on explainable AI so users understand why agents act certain ways. Schools and banks are testing agents that handle simple jobs alone but ask people for tricky calls. Leaders warn that trust grows when AI admits mistakes and learns from feedback.

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